Journal of Science Communication. Vol. 20, Issue 03, Special Issue: Re-examining Science Communication: models, perspectives, institutions, 2021
Article
1.) Rethinking science communication in a changing landscape. --J. F. H. Kupper, Carolina Moreno and Alessandra Fornetti
2.) The landscape of European science communication. --Sarah Rachael Davies, Suzanne Franks, Joseph Roche, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Rebecca Wells and Fabiana Zollo
3.) Exploring the digital media ecology: insights from a study of healthy diets and climate change communication on digital and social media. --Emma Weitkamp, Elena Milani, Andy Ridgway and Clare Wilkinson
4.) “Who is going to believe me, if I say ‘I'm a researcher?’” — Scientists' role repertoires in online public engagement. --Tessa Roedema, J. E. W. Broerse and J. F. H. Kupper
5.) Challenges in the collaboration between researchers and in-house communication professionals in the digital media landscape. --Kaisu Koivumäki, Erkki Karvonen and Timo Koivumäki
6.) Public online engagement with science information: on the road to a theoretical framework and a future research agenda. --Monika Taddicken and Nicole Krämer
7.) Quality indicators for science communication: results from a collaborative concept mapping exercise. --Arko Olesk, Berit Renser, Laura Bell, Alessandra Fornetti, Suzanne Franks, Ilda Mannino, Joseph Roche, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Barbara Schofield, Roberta Villa and Fabiana Zollo
8.) Supporting quality in science communication: insights from the QUEST project. --Ilda Mannino, Laura Bell, Enrico Costa, Matteo Di Rosa, Alessandra Fornetti, Suzanne Franks, Claudia Iasillo, Neil Maiden, Arko Olesk, Jacopo Pasotti, Berit Renser, Joseph Roche, Barbara Schofield, Roberta Villa and Fabiana Zollo
9.) Dimensions of trust in different forms of science communication: the role of information sources and channels used to acquire science knowledge. --Sonia Brondi, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Peter Guran, Martin Fero and Andrea Rubin
10.) Climate change and public perception. Citizens' proposals for better communication and involvement. --Malgorzata Dziminska, Isabel Mendoza, Giuseppe Pellegrini and Jussara Rowland
11.) Bringing back the debate on mediated and unmediated science communication: the public's perspective. --Ana Delicado, Jussara Rowland and João Estevens
12.) Communicating astronomy with the public: perspectives of an international community of practice. --Sara Anjos, Pedro russo and Anabela Carvalho
13.) Reorienting science communication towards communities. --Lindy A. Orthia, Merryn McKinnon, John Noel Viana and Graham Walker
14.) A question of dialogue? Reflections on how citizen science can enhance communication between science and society. --Katherin Wagenknecht, Tim Woods, Christian Nold, Simone Rüfenacht, Silke Voigt-Heucke, Anne Caplan, Susanne Hecker and Katrin Vohland
Essay
15.) Conceptualizing science communication in flux — a framework for analyzing science communication in a digital media environment. --Birte Faehnrich
16.) Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science. --Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench
1.) Rethinking science communication in a changing landscape. --J. F. H. Kupper, Carolina Moreno and Alessandra Fornetti
2.) The landscape of European science communication. --Sarah Rachael Davies, Suzanne Franks, Joseph Roche, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Rebecca Wells and Fabiana Zollo
3.) Exploring the digital media ecology: insights from a study of healthy diets and climate change communication on digital and social media. --Emma Weitkamp, Elena Milani, Andy Ridgway and Clare Wilkinson
4.) “Who is going to believe me, if I say ‘I'm a researcher?’” — Scientists' role repertoires in online public engagement. --Tessa Roedema, J. E. W. Broerse and J. F. H. Kupper
5.) Challenges in the collaboration between researchers and in-house communication professionals in the digital media landscape. --Kaisu Koivumäki, Erkki Karvonen and Timo Koivumäki
6.) Public online engagement with science information: on the road to a theoretical framework and a future research agenda. --Monika Taddicken and Nicole Krämer
7.) Quality indicators for science communication: results from a collaborative concept mapping exercise. --Arko Olesk, Berit Renser, Laura Bell, Alessandra Fornetti, Suzanne Franks, Ilda Mannino, Joseph Roche, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Barbara Schofield, Roberta Villa and Fabiana Zollo
8.) Supporting quality in science communication: insights from the QUEST project. --Ilda Mannino, Laura Bell, Enrico Costa, Matteo Di Rosa, Alessandra Fornetti, Suzanne Franks, Claudia Iasillo, Neil Maiden, Arko Olesk, Jacopo Pasotti, Berit Renser, Joseph Roche, Barbara Schofield, Roberta Villa and Fabiana Zollo
9.) Dimensions of trust in different forms of science communication: the role of information sources and channels used to acquire science knowledge. --Sonia Brondi, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Peter Guran, Martin Fero and Andrea Rubin
10.) Climate change and public perception. Citizens' proposals for better communication and involvement. --Malgorzata Dziminska, Isabel Mendoza, Giuseppe Pellegrini and Jussara Rowland
11.) Bringing back the debate on mediated and unmediated science communication: the public's perspective. --Ana Delicado, Jussara Rowland and João Estevens
12.) Communicating astronomy with the public: perspectives of an international community of practice. --Sara Anjos, Pedro russo and Anabela Carvalho
13.) Reorienting science communication towards communities. --Lindy A. Orthia, Merryn McKinnon, John Noel Viana and Graham Walker
14.) A question of dialogue? Reflections on how citizen science can enhance communication between science and society. --Katherin Wagenknecht, Tim Woods, Christian Nold, Simone Rüfenacht, Silke Voigt-Heucke, Anne Caplan, Susanne Hecker and Katrin Vohland
Essay
15.) Conceptualizing science communication in flux — a framework for analyzing science communication in a digital media environment. --Birte Faehnrich
16.) Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science. --Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench
Lindy A. Orthia - Personal Name
Sara Anjos - Personal Name
Ana Delicado - Personal Name
Malgorzata Dziminska - Personal Name
Sonia Brondi - Personal Name
Ilda Mannino - Personal Name
Monika Taddicken - Personal Name
Kaisu Koivumäki - Personal Name
Tessa Roedema - Personal Name
Sarah Rachael Davies - Personal Name
J. F. H. Kupper - Personal Name
Arko Olesk - Personal Name
Emma Weitkamp - Personal Name
Katherin Wagenknecht - Personal Name
Sara Anjos - Personal Name
Ana Delicado - Personal Name
Malgorzata Dziminska - Personal Name
Sonia Brondi - Personal Name
Ilda Mannino - Personal Name
Monika Taddicken - Personal Name
Kaisu Koivumäki - Personal Name
Tessa Roedema - Personal Name
Sarah Rachael Davies - Personal Name
J. F. H. Kupper - Personal Name
Arko Olesk - Personal Name
Emma Weitkamp - Personal Name
Katherin Wagenknecht - Personal Name
Vol. 20, Issue 03, 2021
1824-2049
e-Journal IK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2021
Italy
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